Still famous. It’s been a decade since Big Sean released his debut album, Finally Famous, and he celebrates the milestone by remastering the LP for his new 10th anniversary deluxe. The re-release also includes a never-heard-before track, “Freshman 10”, where Sean Don reflects on making the 2010 XXL Freshman Class and his fellow classmates including […]
DaBaby “Red Light, Green Light”
Ready, set, go! DaBaby is on the go with his new single, “Read Light, Green Light”. Following the previous “Ball If I Want To“, the Billion Dollar Baby doesn’t stop with his hustle and puts his balling antics and shenanigans into overdrive. Keep up.
Russ “Satisfy”
Satisfied? Off the heels of “Rather Be Myself“, Russ brings nothing but satisfaction for the ladies on his Friday release. On his bedroom banger, Russ provides nothing but tender, love, and care for his lady and takes his raunchy escapades into the bedroom.
KYLE “Love Me Like You Say You Love Me”
No more episodes, seasons finale. KYLE wears his heart on his sleeve on “Love Me Like You Say You Love Me”, the first single since March’s “But Cha“. On the tender track, KYLE laments on a toxic relationship and ponders between staying and letting it go.
Coi Leray Ft. Kodak Black, Mustard “At The Top”
Meet me there. It is lonely at the top for Coi Leray, but she welcomes Kodak Black and Mustard on her new single, “At The Top”. Anchored by Mustard on the beat, the “No More Parties” hitmaker counts praises her rapid success, while Kodak Black meets her at the top with his guest verse.
Young Buck “Public Opinion”
Says Young Buck. Young Buck gets a few things off his chest on his new single, “Public Opinion”. Taken from his 40 Days & 40 Nights EP, dropping July 2nd, the Cashville rapper touches on criticism and responds to 50 Cent’s ongoing trolling.
Jazmine Sullivan “Tragic”
Reclaiming my time. Jazmine Sullivan breaks down a sad love affair with “Tragic”, her first release since her Heaux Tales LP. Produced by Leven Kali, the R&B singer laments over time wasted from a failed relationship and the man coming up short in the bedroom. Pun intended.
Icewear Veezo Ft. Future “Tear The Club Up”
Tear the club up! Icewear Veezo and Future back outside on their turn up anthem, “Tear The Club Up”. On the track, the Detroit rapper delivers a gritty verse for the opps, while Hendrix turns up to his drippy verse. You can’t sit with them.
BJ The Chicago Kid “The Chi”
And you say Chi-City. BJ The Chicago Kid takes it to “The Chi” with his exclusive ode to his hometown. Featured on the critically acclaimed Showtime series, The Chi created by Lena Waithe, the talented singer paints a vivid picture of the city’s culture and more.
Troy Ave “Money Dance (1-2-3)
1-2-3, cha cha. Troy Ave steps all the way to the bank on his new single, “Money Dance (1-2-3). Lead by Team Nova Boyz and Rolando Big Time’s Cha Cha-inspired beat, Dope Boy Troy gets in his bag and rejoices in fame and fortune. Follow the leader.